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BAKU - Eastern Europe finds itself at a turning point. The NATO militarization in the Baltics, the standoff in Ukraine and Russia’s increasing internal complications are just a few of the geopolitical dilemma’s the region will face in 2017.
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BAKU - Most of the geopolitical events in East Asia revolve around China. The decisions that Beijing makes have a profound impact on the region. As China adopts a new foreign and domestic policy, regional nations must adapt as well. In this analysis, we will go over some of these geopolitical changes and explain what awaits East Asia in 2017.
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BAKU - South Asia is a region of contrast. Some nations will be fixated with security and financial concerns. Yet, others will find themselves in the centre of a geopolitical chessboard, with Russian, Chinese, American and Indian pieces moving all over the place. Meanwhile, local politicians will seek to exploit the growing nationalist sentiment to advance their own political agendas. This and more we will go over in the 2017 analysis for South Asia.
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BAKU - Western Europe has an important year ahead. Many EU member states will hold elections and carry out crucial political reforms. The Union will be tested from within by nationalist and populist forces. From without, factors such as immigration, security, and even the return of hundreds of radicals will create much anxiety in Europe.
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BAKU - The Middle East is on fire. The traditional borders are becoming obsolete. The region is steadily fragmenting into factions defined by religion, economic interests, and kinships. But, if you thought that 2016 was a bad year, then brace yourself for 2017 as the region will undergo a geopolitical shift.
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BAKU - Africa is home to more than 1.2 billion people, 54 recognised states and thousands of ethnic groups. Yet, the continent is overwhelmed with geopolitical problems. From the rebels in Mali to the Chinese-backed economic projects and Angola’s transition of power. There are many fundamental changes occurring in Africa, and in this analysis, we will go the biggest developments that await 2017.
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BAKU - In South America, the stakes differ greatly between countries. Some nations will focus on deterring criminal syndicates and settling peace deals with rebel forces. Others will seek to contain social unrest and hyperinflation. Then, in a turn of events, there are countries who will enjoy political stability. Either way, in this analysis we will go over the challenges for South America in 2017.
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This presentation will introduce more complex models of Geopolitical analysis which can be used to frame global power distribution and analyze shifts in power. It is recommended that you watch the first video in this series before this: https://youtu.be/dg7d0TPoLgw
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North America covers an area of about 24,709,000 square kilometers (9,540,000 square miles), about 16.5% of the earth's land area and about 4.8% of its total surface.
North America is the third largest continent by area, following Asia and Africa, and the fourth by population after Asia, Africa, and Europe.

In 2013, its population was estimated at nearly 565million people in 23 independent states, or about 7.5% of the world's population, if nearby islands (most notably the Caribbean) are included.

Geopolitical analysis 2017: East Europe

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BAKU - Eastern Europe finds itself at a turning point. The NATO militarization in the Baltics, the standoff in Ukraine and Russia’s increasing internal complications are just a few of the geopolitical dilemma’s the region will face in 2017.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: East Asia

Geopolitical analysis 2017: East Asia

Geopolitical analysis 2017: East Asia

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BAKU - Most of the geopolitical events in East Asia revolve around China. The decisions that Beijing makes have a profound impact on the region. As China adopts a new foreign and domestic policy, regional nations must adapt as well. In this analysis, we will go over some of these geopolitical changes and explain what awaits East Asia in 2017.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: South Asia

Geopolitical analysis 2017: South Asia

Geopolitical analysis 2017: South Asia

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BAKU - South Asia is a region of contrast. Some nations will be fixated with security and financial concerns. Yet, others will find themselves in the centre of a geopolitical chessboard, with Russian, Chinese, American and Indian pieces moving all over the place. Meanwhile, local politicians will seek to exploit the growing nationalist sentiment to advance their own political agendas. This and more we will go over in the 2017 analysis for South Asia.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: West Europe

Geopolitical analysis 2017: West Europe

Geopolitical analysis 2017: West Europe

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BAKU - Western Europe has an important year ahead. Many EU member states will hold elections and carry out crucial political reforms. The Union will be tested from within by nationalist and populist forces. From without, factors such as immigration, security, and even the return of hundreds of radicals will create much anxiety in Europe.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Middle East

Geopolitical analysis 2017: Middle East

Geopolitical analysis 2017: Middle East

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BAKU - The Middle East is on fire. The traditional borders are becoming obsolete. The region is steadily fragmenting into factions defined by religion, economic interests, and kinships. But, if you thought that 2016 was a bad year, then brace yourself for 2017 as the region will undergo a geopolitical shift.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Africa

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BAKU - Africa is home to more than 1.2 billion people, 54 recognised states and thousands of ethnic groups. Yet, the continent is overwhelmed with geopolitical problems. From the rebels in Mali to the Chinese-backed economic projects and Angola’s transition of power. There are many fundamental changes occurring in Africa, and in this analysis, we will go the biggest developments that await 2017.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: South America

Geopolitical analysis 2017: South America

Geopolitical analysis 2017: South America

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BAKU - In South America, the stakes differ greatly between countries. Some nations will focus on deterring criminal syndicates and settling peace deals with rebel forces. Others will seek to contain social unrest and hyperinflation. Then, in a turn of events, there are countries who will enjoy political stability. Either way, in this analysis we will go over the challenges for South America in 2017.
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Geopolitics: Models of Analysis

Geopolitics: Models of Analysis

Geopolitics: Models of Analysis

This presentation will introduce more complex models of Geopolitical analysis which can be used to frame global power distribution and analyze shifts in power. It is recommended that you watch the first video in this series before this: https://youtu.be/dg7d0TPoLgw
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The Geopolitics of World War III

The Geopolitics of World War III

The Geopolitics of World War III

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5 Key Geopolitical Trends for Q2 2018

Stratfor Vice President of GlobalAnalysisReva Goujon highlights five key geopolitical trends for the coming quarter.
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10:03

Geopolitical analysis 2017: North America, Part 1 of 2

Geopolitical analysis 2017: North America, Part 1 of 2

Geopolitical analysis 2017: North America, Part 1 of 2

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BAKU - Almost a month has passed since American voters chose their next president. Trump’s victory in the presidential elections represents a shift in American politics. However, to assume that Trump's campaign promises will dictate his actions would be a misconception.
By filtering out the emotions as well as the political restrictions, we can calculate what the President can and cannot do. This methodology brings forth a certain degree of predictability for 2017.
Now, Trump’s presidency will have global implications. We will go over these changes. However, in this episode we will focus on Trump’s legitimacy, the legal system, Obamacare, climate change, and more. In the second episode, we’ll talk about immigration, trade, and the relations between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.Soundtrack:
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The world isn’t getting any less complicated. Governments, international companies and globally engaged individuals face an ever-increasing mountain of information as they work to make sense of the news each day. The current international environment, however, doesn’t need to be difficult to understand if you know where to focus your energy.
In this episode of the Stratfor Podcast, we share a keynote presentation that Vice President of Strategic Analysis Rodger Baker delivered at the 2017 Mackinder Forum. Baker outlines the principle of applied geopolitics that Stratfor was founded upon and explains how businesses, investors, governments and individuals can leverage geopolitical analysis and forecasting to inform strategic decision-making and better understand the underlying forces shaping world events.
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Geopolitical order set to be tested in 2017

Geopolitical order set to be tested in 2017

Geopolitical order set to be tested in 2017

Jane's Intelligence Review identifies the trends and events to watch as liberal democracy gives way to increasingly securitised policies.

Geopolitical analysis 2017: North America, Part 2 of 2

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BAKU - Trump’s presidency will have profound economic and political consequences for North America. In the previous episode, we talked about the president’s bipartisan approval, the legal system, healthcare, climate change, and more.
In Part 2 of the North American analysis for 2017, we will go over the remaining topics such as trade, immigration, and Washington’s relationship with neighbouring Canada and Mexico.
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GIS Geopolitical Opinion: Russia’s motives

Prince Michael of Liechtenstein discusses Russia’s geopolitical moves and the reasons behind them.
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Geopolitical Analysis of Iran

Geopolitical Analysis of Iran

Geopolitical Analysis of Iran

13:48

Geopolitics of Nigeria

Geopolitics of Nigeria

Geopolitics of Nigeria

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Nigeria is located in western Africa on the Gulf of Guinea. The country’s size is comparable to that of Venezuela, or twice the size of the US state of California. But unlike either of these comparisons, Nigeria’s population level is many times higher. With about 178 million people, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world. However, not all Nigerians speak the same language or share the same ethnicity. An important thing to understand about Nigeria is that it is a multicultural state. There are about 400 different ethnic groups from a number of distinct cultural groups, with the largest being the Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba and the Fulani ethnic groups. Nigerian politics has traditionally been managed by these four.
Considering its large population, economy and industrial output, the country is frequently referred to as the ‘Giant of Africa’. Nigeria’s external power project is evident in its economic influence throughout the continent, as Nigerian businessmen are active all over the region. This refers to legal businesses as well as to black market sectors like arms trade, drug trade, human trafficking, business scams, etc. Furthermore, the government in Abuja uses a number of pan-African organizations to bolster its international image as a reliable state and the gateway to Africa. Yet, despite the country’s economic and demographic influence, Nigeria’s foreign policy is significantly restricted due to the country’s domestic politics.
In this analysis we will look at the geopolitics of Nigeria, what shapes its domestic politics and what can we expect for the future of Nigeria.
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Geopolitical Analysis: US airstrikes against SAA in Deir Ezzor explained

Geopolitical Analysis: US airstrikes against SAA in Deir Ezzor explained

Geopolitical Analysis: US airstrikes against SAA in Deir Ezzor explained

Episode 2 of Geopolitical Analysis with ProfessorJamal Wakim exclusively on Syriana Analysis. Dr. Wakim reveals the real reasons behind the American airstrikes against the Syrian Army in Deir Ezzor on the 7th of February 2018.
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Is China's economy in good shape? Not really... | Xander Snyder Interview

Is China's economy in good shape? Not really... | Xander Snyder Interview

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Geopolitical analysis 2017: East Europe

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BAKU - Eastern Europe finds itself at a turning point. The NATO militarization in the Baltics, the standoff in Ukraine and Russia’s increasing internal complications are just a few of the geopolitical dilemma’s the region will face in 2017.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: East Asia

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BAKU - Most of the geopolitical events in East Asia revolve around China. The decisions that Beijing makes have a profound impact on the region. As China adopts a new foreign and domestic policy, regional nations must adapt as well. In this analysis, we will go over some of these geopolitical changes and explain what awaits East Asia in 2017.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: South Asia

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BAKU - South Asia is a region of contrast. Some nations will be fixated with security and financial concerns. Yet, others will find themselves in the centre of a geopolitical chessboard, with Russian, Chinese, American and Indian pieces moving all over the place. Meanwhile, local politicians will seek to exploit the growing nationalist sentiment to advance their own political agendas. This and more we will go over in the 2017 analysis for South Asia.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Middle East

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BAKU - The Middle East is on fire. The traditional borders are becoming obsolete. The region is steadily fragmenting into factions defined by religion, economic interests, and kinships. But, if you thought that 2016 was a bad year, then brace yourself for 2017 as the region will undergo a geopolitical shift.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Africa

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BAKU - Africa is home to more than 1.2 billion people, 54 recognised states and thousands of ethnic groups. Yet, the continent is overwhelmed with geopolitical problems. From the rebels in Mali to the Chinese-backed economic projects and Angola’s transition of power. There are many fundamental changes occurring in Africa, and in this analysis, we will go the biggest developments that await 2017.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: South America

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BAKU - In South America, the stakes differ greatly between countries. Some nations will focus on deterring criminal syndicates and settling peace deals with rebel forces. Others will seek to contain social unrest and hyperinflation. Then, in a turn of events, there are countries who will enjoy political stability. Either way, in this analysis we will go over the challenges for South America in 2017.
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published: 28 Feb 2017

Geopolitics: Models of Analysis

This presentation will introduce more complex models of Geopolitical analysis which can be used to frame global power distribution and analyze shifts in power. It is recommended that you watch the first video in this series before this: https://youtu.be/dg7d0TPoLgw
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The Geopolitics of World War III

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5 Key Geopolitical Trends for Q2 2018

Stratfor Vice President of GlobalAnalysisReva Goujon highlights five key geopolitical trends for the coming quarter.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: North America, Part 1 of 2

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BAKU - Almost a month has passed since American voters chose their next president. Trump’s victory in the presidential elections represents a shift in American politics. However, to assume that Trump's campaign promises will dictate his actions would be a misconception.
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In this episode of the Stratfor Podcast, we share a keynote presentation that Vice President of Strategic Analysis Rodger Baker delivered at the 2017 Mackinder Forum. Baker outlines the principle of applied geopolitics that Stratfor was founded upon and explains how businesses, investors, governments and individuals can leverage geopolitical analysis and forecasting to inform strategic decision-making and better understand the underlying forces shapin...

published: 03 Jan 2018

Geopolitical order set to be tested in 2017

Jane's Intelligence Review identifies the trends and events to watch as liberal democracy gives way to increasingly securitised policies.

Geopolitical analysis 2017: North America, Part 2 of 2

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BAKU - Trump’s presidency will have profound economic and political consequences for North America. In the previous episode, we talked about the president’s bipartisan approval, the legal system, healthcare, climate change, and more.
In Part 2 of the North American analysis for 2017, we will go over the remaining topics such as trade, immigration, and Washington’s relationship with neighbouring Canada and Mexico.
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GIS Geopolitical Opinion: Russia’s motives

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Geopolitical Analysis of Iran

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Geopolitics of Nigeria

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Nigeria is located in western Africa on the Gulf of Guinea. The country’s size is comparable to that of Venezuela, or twice the size of the US state of California. But unlike either of these comparisons, Nigeria’s population level is many times higher. With about 178 million people, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world. However, not all Nigerians speak the same language or share the same ethnicity. An important thing to understand about Nigeria is that it is a multicultural state. There are about 400 different ethnic groups from a number of distinct cultural groups, with the largest being the Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba and the Fulani ethnic groups. Nigerian politics h...

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Geopolitical Analysis: US airstrikes against SAA in Deir Ezzor explained

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BAKU - Eastern Europe finds itself at a turning point. The NATO militarization in the Baltics, the standoff in Ukraine and Russia’s increasing internal complications are just a few of the geopolitical dilemma’s the region will face in 2017.
Given the volatility of the situation, a lot can go wrong. Unpredictable events will occur, such as a sudden death or an attack. Therefore, this analysis focuses on the trends.
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BAKU - Eastern Europe finds itself at a turning point. The NATO militarization in the Baltics, the standoff in Ukraine and Russia’s increasing internal complications are just a few of the geopolitical dilemma’s the region will face in 2017.
Given the volatility of the situation, a lot can go wrong. Unpredictable events will occur, such as a sudden death or an attack. Therefore, this analysis focuses on the trends.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: East Asia

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BAKU - Most of the geopolitical events in East Asia revolve around China. The decisions that Beijing makes have a profound impact on the region. As China adopts a new foreign and domestic policy, regional nations must adapt as well. In this analysis, we will go over some of these geopolitical changes and explain what awaits East Asia in 2017.
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BAKU - Most of the geopolitical events in East Asia revolve around China. The decisions that Beijing makes have a profound impact on the region. As China adopts a new foreign and domestic policy, regional nations must adapt as well. In this analysis, we will go over some of these geopolitical changes and explain what awaits East Asia in 2017.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: South Asia

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BAKU - South Asia is a region of contrast. Some nations will be fixated with security and financial concerns. Yet, others will find themselves in the centre of a geopolitical chessboard, with Russian, Chinese, American and Indian pieces moving all over the place. Meanwhile, local politicians will seek to exploit the growing nationalist sentiment to advance their own political agendas. This and more we will go over in the 2017 analysis for South Asia.
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BAKU - South Asia is a region of contrast. Some nations will be fixated with security and financial concerns. Yet, others will find themselves in the centre of a geopolitical chessboard, with Russian, Chinese, American and Indian pieces moving all over the place. Meanwhile, local politicians will seek to exploit the growing nationalist sentiment to advance their own political agendas. This and more we will go over in the 2017 analysis for South Asia.
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BAKU - Western Europe has an important year ahead. Many EU member states will hold elections and carry out crucial political reforms. The Union will be tested from within by nationalist and populist forces. From without, factors such as immigration, security, and even the return of hundreds of radicals will create much anxiety in Europe.
In Part 1 of the analysis, we go over the challenges that Western Europe faces in 2017. The next episode will focus on Eastern Europe and Russia.
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BAKU - Western Europe has an important year ahead. Many EU member states will hold elections and carry out crucial political reforms. The Union will be tested from within by nationalist and populist forces. From without, factors such as immigration, security, and even the return of hundreds of radicals will create much anxiety in Europe.
In Part 1 of the analysis, we go over the challenges that Western Europe faces in 2017. The next episode will focus on Eastern Europe and Russia.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Middle East

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BAKU - The Middle East is on fire. The traditional borders are becoming obsolete. The region is steadily fragmenting into factions defined by religion, economic interests, and kinships. But, if you thought that 2016 was a bad year, then brace yourself for 2017 as the region will undergo a geopolitical shift.
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BAKU - The Middle East is on fire. The traditional borders are becoming obsolete. The region is steadily fragmenting into factions defined by religion, economic interests, and kinships. But, if you thought that 2016 was a bad year, then brace yourself for 2017 as the region will undergo a geopolitical shift.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Africa

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BAKU - Africa is home to more than 1.2 billion people, 54 recognised states and thousands of ethnic groups. Yet, the continent is overwhelmed with geopolitical problems. From the rebels in Mali to the Chinese-backed economic projects and Angola’s transition of power. There are many fundamental changes occurring in Africa, and in this analysis, we will go the biggest developments that await 2017.
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BAKU - Africa is home to more than 1.2 billion people, 54 recognised states and thousands of ethnic groups. Yet, the continent is overwhelmed with geopolitical problems. From the rebels in Mali to the Chinese-backed economic projects and Angola’s transition of power. There are many fundamental changes occurring in Africa, and in this analysis, we will go the biggest developments that await 2017.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: South America

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BAKU - In South America, the stakes differ greatly between countries. Some nations will focus on deterring criminal syndicates and settling peace deals with rebel forces. Others will seek to contain social unrest and hyperinflation. Then, in a turn of events, there are countries who will enjoy political stability. Either way, in this analysis we will go over the challenges for South America in 2017.
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BAKU - In South America, the stakes differ greatly between countries. Some nations will focus on deterring criminal syndicates and settling peace deals with rebel forces. Others will seek to contain social unrest and hyperinflation. Then, in a turn of events, there are countries who will enjoy political stability. Either way, in this analysis we will go over the challenges for South America in 2017.
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Geopolitics: Models of Analysis

This presentation will introduce more complex models of Geopolitical analysis which can be used to frame global power distribution and analyze shifts in power. ...

This presentation will introduce more complex models of Geopolitical analysis which can be used to frame global power distribution and analyze shifts in power. It is recommended that you watch the first video in this series before this: https://youtu.be/dg7d0TPoLgw
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: North America, Part 1 of 2

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BAKU - Almost a month has passed since American voters chose their next president. Trump’s victory in the presidential elections represents a shift in American politics. However, to assume that Trump's campaign promises will dictate his actions would be a misconception.
By filtering out the emotions as well as the political restrictions, we can calculate what the President can and cannot do. This methodology brings forth a certain degree of predictability for 2017.
Now, Trump’s presidency will have global implications. We will go over these changes. However, in this episode we will focus on Trump’s legitimacy, the legal system, Obamacare, climate change, and more. In the second episode, we’ll talk about immigration, trade, and the relations between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.Soundtrack:
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BAKU - Almost a month has passed since American voters chose their next president. Trump’s victory in the presidential elections represents a shift in American politics. However, to assume that Trump's campaign promises will dictate his actions would be a misconception.
By filtering out the emotions as well as the political restrictions, we can calculate what the President can and cannot do. This methodology brings forth a certain degree of predictability for 2017.
Now, Trump’s presidency will have global implications. We will go over these changes. However, in this episode we will focus on Trump’s legitimacy, the legal system, Obamacare, climate change, and more. In the second episode, we’ll talk about immigration, trade, and the relations between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.Soundtrack:
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The world isn’t getting any less complicated. Governments, international companies and globally engaged individuals face an ever-increasing mountain of informat...

The world isn’t getting any less complicated. Governments, international companies and globally engaged individuals face an ever-increasing mountain of information as they work to make sense of the news each day. The current international environment, however, doesn’t need to be difficult to understand if you know where to focus your energy.
In this episode of the Stratfor Podcast, we share a keynote presentation that Vice President of Strategic Analysis Rodger Baker delivered at the 2017 Mackinder Forum. Baker outlines the principle of applied geopolitics that Stratfor was founded upon and explains how businesses, investors, governments and individuals can leverage geopolitical analysis and forecasting to inform strategic decision-making and better understand the underlying forces shaping world events.
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In this episode of the Stratfor Podcast, we share a keynote presentation that Vice President of Strategic Analysis Rodger Baker delivered at the 2017 Mackinder Forum. Baker outlines the principle of applied geopolitics that Stratfor was founded upon and explains how businesses, investors, governments and individuals can leverage geopolitical analysis and forecasting to inform strategic decision-making and better understand the underlying forces shaping world events.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: North America, Part 2 of 2

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BAKU - Trump’s presidency will have profound economic and political consequences for North America. In the previous episode, we talked about the president’s bipartisan approval, the legal system, healthcare, climate change, and more.
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Prince Michael of Liechtenstein discusses Russia’s geopolitical moves and the reasons behind them.
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Nigeria is located in western Africa on the Gulf of Guinea. The country’s size is comparable to that of Venezuela, or twice the size of the US state of California. But unlike either of these comparisons, Nigeria’s population level is many times higher. With about 178 million people, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world. However, not all Nigerians speak the same language or share the same ethnicity. An important thing to understand about Nigeria is that it is a multicultural state. There are about 400 different ethnic groups from a number of distinct cultural groups, with the largest being the Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba and the Fulani ethnic groups. Nigerian politics has traditionally been managed by these four.
Considering its large population, economy and industrial output, the country is frequently referred to as the ‘Giant of Africa’. Nigeria’s external power project is evident in its economic influence throughout the continent, as Nigerian businessmen are active all over the region. This refers to legal businesses as well as to black market sectors like arms trade, drug trade, human trafficking, business scams, etc. Furthermore, the government in Abuja uses a number of pan-African organizations to bolster its international image as a reliable state and the gateway to Africa. Yet, despite the country’s economic and demographic influence, Nigeria’s foreign policy is significantly restricted due to the country’s domestic politics.
In this analysis we will look at the geopolitics of Nigeria, what shapes its domestic politics and what can we expect for the future of Nigeria.
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Nigeria is located in western Africa on the Gulf of Guinea. The country’s size is comparable to that of Venezuela, or twice the size of the US state of California. But unlike either of these comparisons, Nigeria’s population level is many times higher. With about 178 million people, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous in the world. However, not all Nigerians speak the same language or share the same ethnicity. An important thing to understand about Nigeria is that it is a multicultural state. There are about 400 different ethnic groups from a number of distinct cultural groups, with the largest being the Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba and the Fulani ethnic groups. Nigerian politics has traditionally been managed by these four.
Considering its large population, economy and industrial output, the country is frequently referred to as the ‘Giant of Africa’. Nigeria’s external power project is evident in its economic influence throughout the continent, as Nigerian businessmen are active all over the region. This refers to legal businesses as well as to black market sectors like arms trade, drug trade, human trafficking, business scams, etc. Furthermore, the government in Abuja uses a number of pan-African organizations to bolster its international image as a reliable state and the gateway to Africa. Yet, despite the country’s economic and demographic influence, Nigeria’s foreign policy is significantly restricted due to the country’s domestic politics.
In this analysis we will look at the geopolitics of Nigeria, what shapes its domestic politics and what can we expect for the future of Nigeria.
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The Geopolitics of World War III

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Podcast: Geopolitics, Strategy and Understanding the Future

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In this episode of the Stratfor Podcast, we share a keynote presentation that Vice President of Strategic Analysis Rodger Baker delivered at the 2017 Mackinder Forum. Baker outlines the principle of applied geopolitics that Stratfor was founded upon and explains how businesses, investors, governments and individuals can leverage geopolitical analysis and forecasting to inform strategic decision-making and better understand the underlying forces shapin...

published: 03 Jan 2018

The geopolitical impact of China’s economic diplomacy

On March 8, the Center for East AsiaPolicy Studies at Brookings held a public forum that brought together experts from Japan and the United States to examine the geopolitical implications of China’s recent economic diplomacy strategy.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Middle East

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Tim Rifats Geopolitical Analysis - World War III

Geopolitical analysis 2017: Africa - Documentary

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Tim Rifats World Geopolitical Analysis 28th Nov 2012

How natural gas could be a geopolitical game-changer in the Mideast

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It's a discovery that could easily shake up the geopolitical order in the Middle East. Deep under the eastern Mediterranean lies the largest natural gas basin ever found on Europe's doorstep. But the gas fields often coincide with disputed borders between rival nations. Our reporter Marine Pradel investigated this lucrative resource, which everyone wants a piece of.
The billions of cubic metres of natural gas discovered in recent years off Israel, Egypt and Cyprus form what is now called the "Levantine Basin", the largest natural gas reservoir within easy reach of Europe.
The first major deposit, known as Tamar, was discovered in 2009 off the coast of Haifa, Is...

published: 12 May 2017

Watchman Report: The Massive Geopolitical Shift in the Middle East

PastorJ.D. talks about the TexasChurch murders and addresses the massive geopolitical shift in the Middle East. http://www.calvarychapelkaneohe.com/
All the signs of the last days are converging at the same time. Bible Prophecy is happening right before our eyes and like birth pains, the predicted events are happening more frequently and more intently. Never, in the history throughout the world have so many forces, including economic, scientific, techno-logic, ecologic, cultural, geopolitical, moral, spiritual and religion, converged together to bring this world that's already teetering over the edge into the abyss, to a point of no return. Jesus said when you see all these signs happening, know that I am near, even at the door.
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Podcast: Geopolitics, Strategy and Understanding the Future

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The world isn’t getting any less complicated. Governments, international companies and globally engaged individuals face an ever-increasing mountain of information as they work to make sense of the news each day. The current international environment, however, doesn’t need to be difficult to understand if you know where to focus your energy.
In this episode of the Stratfor Podcast, we share a keynote presentation that Vice President of Strategic Analysis Rodger Baker delivered at the 2017 Mackinder Forum. Baker outlines the principle of applied geopolitics that Stratfor was founded upon and explains how businesses, investors, governments and individuals can leverage geopolitical analysis and forecasting to inform strategic decision-making and better understand the underlying forces shaping world events.
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ChinaTakes an Expansionist View of Geopolitics - https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/china-takes-expansionist-view-geopolitics
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On March 8, the Center for East AsiaPolicy Studies at Brookings held a public forum that brought together experts from Japan and the United States to examine the geopolitical implications of China’s recent economic diplomacy strategy.
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On March 8, the Center for East AsiaPolicy Studies at Brookings held a public forum that brought together experts from Japan and the United States to examine the geopolitical implications of China’s recent economic diplomacy strategy.
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Terry Waters, President & CEO, Roubini.
Traditional macroeconomic & geopolitical analysis is often unsatisfactorily dependent on infrequent official data points or subjective assessment of a country or economy. The availability of more unstructured and unique data sets, and the ability to process and transform them, gives economists the opportunity to interpolate official data with early warnings of unexpected events or empirical evidence of trends that have, until now, not been readily available.
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Terry Waters, President & CEO, Roubini.
Traditional macroeconomic & geopolitical analysis is often unsatisfactorily dependent on infrequent official data points or subjective assessment of a country or economy. The availability of more unstructured and unique data sets, and the ability to process and transform them, gives economists the opportunity to interpolate official data with early warnings of unexpected events or empirical evidence of trends that have, until now, not been readily available.
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BBCDocumentary 2017 - the edge of space - bbc documentary 2017. full documentary 2017 - anonymous chasing edward snowden - hacker documentaries .
Source:CaspianReport: BAKU - Africa is home to more than 1.2 billion people, 54 recognised states and .
We always have to keep in mind that a Documentary, after all, can tell lies and it can tell lies because it lays claim to a form of veracity which fiction doesnt.
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BBCDocumentary 2017 - the edge of space - bbc documentary 2017. full documentary 2017 - anonymous chasing edward snowden - hacker documentaries .
Source:CaspianReport: BAKU - Africa is home to more than 1.2 billion people, 54 recognised states and .
We always have to keep in mind that a Documentary, after all, can tell lies and it can tell lies because it lays claim to a form of veracity which fiction doesnt.
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How natural gas could be a geopolitical game-changer in the Mideast

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It's a discovery that could easily shake up the geopolitical order in the Middle East. Deep under the eastern Mediterranean lies the largest natural gas basin ever found on Europe's doorstep. But the gas fields often coincide with disputed borders between rival nations. Our reporter Marine Pradel investigated this lucrative resource, which everyone wants a piece of.
The billions of cubic metres of natural gas discovered in recent years off Israel, Egypt and Cyprus form what is now called the "Levantine Basin", the largest natural gas reservoir within easy reach of Europe.
The first major deposit, known as Tamar, was discovered in 2009 off the coast of Haifa, Israel, by a consortium made up of Noble Energy (US) and Delek-Avner (Israel). Other gas fields were later discovered in the same zone of the "Levantine Basin": Leviathan (Israel), Aphrodite (Cyprus), but most importantly Zohr, in 2015 off the coast of Egypt: the largest gas field ever discovered in the Mediterranean, larger than all the others combined. It was found by the Italian oil giant ENI, which has already started to exploit it and is aiming to start production by the end of 2017.
Meanwhile, Israel, supported by its US ally, is drilling away, driven by a free-market and idealistic vision: exploiting the gas will oblige the countries of the region to co-operate as business partners, which will in turn create peace and stability.
But the gas under the Mediterranean Sea may also carry within it the seeds of new conflicts. On the divided island of Cyprus, it threatens reunification efforts. In Lebanon, its location - straddling the disputed maritime boundary with Israel - boosts the belligerent rhetoric of the armed Hezbollah group.
It is hoped the gas could be worth billions of dollars, and all eyes are on the highly coveted European gas market, which Russia would like to keep for itself.
Speaking to FRANCE 24 in Washington, the US Special Envoy and Coordinator for InternationalEnergyAffairs summarised the situation. “All of a sudden, it’s not just a bunch of fishermen that care about those waters. Suddenly, there’s billions and billions of dollars”, he explained. The stakes are certainly high. In total, nearly 3,500 billion cubic metres of natural gas could lie under the eastern Mediterranean, according to a study by the US Geological Survey.
From Egypt to Syria via Lebanon, Israel and Cyprus, our reporter investigated this precious resource, a double-edged sword that awakens old Cold War reflexes and could well upset the geopolitical order of an already unstable region.
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It's a discovery that could easily shake up the geopolitical order in the Middle East. Deep under the eastern Mediterranean lies the largest natural gas basin ever found on Europe's doorstep. But the gas fields often coincide with disputed borders between rival nations. Our reporter Marine Pradel investigated this lucrative resource, which everyone wants a piece of.
The billions of cubic metres of natural gas discovered in recent years off Israel, Egypt and Cyprus form what is now called the "Levantine Basin", the largest natural gas reservoir within easy reach of Europe.
The first major deposit, known as Tamar, was discovered in 2009 off the coast of Haifa, Israel, by a consortium made up of Noble Energy (US) and Delek-Avner (Israel). Other gas fields were later discovered in the same zone of the "Levantine Basin": Leviathan (Israel), Aphrodite (Cyprus), but most importantly Zohr, in 2015 off the coast of Egypt: the largest gas field ever discovered in the Mediterranean, larger than all the others combined. It was found by the Italian oil giant ENI, which has already started to exploit it and is aiming to start production by the end of 2017.
Meanwhile, Israel, supported by its US ally, is drilling away, driven by a free-market and idealistic vision: exploiting the gas will oblige the countries of the region to co-operate as business partners, which will in turn create peace and stability.
But the gas under the Mediterranean Sea may also carry within it the seeds of new conflicts. On the divided island of Cyprus, it threatens reunification efforts. In Lebanon, its location - straddling the disputed maritime boundary with Israel - boosts the belligerent rhetoric of the armed Hezbollah group.
It is hoped the gas could be worth billions of dollars, and all eyes are on the highly coveted European gas market, which Russia would like to keep for itself.
Speaking to FRANCE 24 in Washington, the US Special Envoy and Coordinator for InternationalEnergyAffairs summarised the situation. “All of a sudden, it’s not just a bunch of fishermen that care about those waters. Suddenly, there’s billions and billions of dollars”, he explained. The stakes are certainly high. In total, nearly 3,500 billion cubic metres of natural gas could lie under the eastern Mediterranean, according to a study by the US Geological Survey.
From Egypt to Syria via Lebanon, Israel and Cyprus, our reporter investigated this precious resource, a double-edged sword that awakens old Cold War reflexes and could well upset the geopolitical order of an already unstable region.
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PastorJ.D. talks about the TexasChurch murders and addresses the massive geopolitical shift in the Middle East. http://www.calvarychapelkaneohe.com/
All the signs of the last days are converging at the same time. Bible Prophecy is happening right before our eyes and like birth pains, the predicted events are happening more frequently and more intently. Never, in the history throughout the world have so many forces, including economic, scientific, techno-logic, ecologic, cultural, geopolitical, moral, spiritual and religion, converged together to bring this world that's already teetering over the edge into the abyss, to a point of no return. Jesus said when you see all these signs happening, know that I am near, even at the door.
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PastorJ.D. talks about the TexasChurch murders and addresses the massive geopolitical shift in the Middle East. http://www.calvarychapelkaneohe.com/
All the signs of the last days are converging at the same time. Bible Prophecy is happening right before our eyes and like birth pains, the predicted events are happening more frequently and more intently. Never, in the history throughout the world have so many forces, including economic, scientific, techno-logic, ecologic, cultural, geopolitical, moral, spiritual and religion, converged together to bring this world that's already teetering over the edge into the abyss, to a point of no return. Jesus said when you see all these signs happening, know that I am near, even at the door.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: East Europe

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BAKU - Eastern Europe finds itself at a turning point. The NATO militarization in the Baltics, the standoff in Ukraine and Russia’s increasing internal complications are just a few of the geopolitical dilemma’s the region will face in 2017.
Given the volatility of the situation, a lot can go wrong. Unpredictable events will occur, such as a sudden death or an attack. Therefore, this analysis focuses on the trends.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: East Asia

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Geopolitical analysis 2017: East Asia

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BAKU - Most of the geopolitical events in East Asia revolve around China. The decisions that Beijing makes have a profound impact on the region. As China adopts a new foreign and domestic policy, regional nations must adapt as well. In this analysis, we will go over some of these geopolitical changes and explain what awaits East Asia in 2017.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: South Asia

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BAKU - South Asia is a region of contrast. Some nations will be fixated with security and financial concerns. Yet, others will find themselves in the centre of a geopolitical chessboard, with Russian, Chinese, American and Indian pieces moving all over the place. Meanwhile, local politicians will seek to exploit the growing nationalist sentiment to advance their own political agendas. This and more we will go over in the 2017 analysis for South Asia.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: West Europe

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BAKU - Western Europe has an important year ahead. Many EU member states will hold elections and carry out crucial political reforms. The Union will be tested from within by nationalist and populist forces. From without, factors such as immigration, security, and even the return of hundreds of radicals will create much anxiety in Europe.
In Part 1 of the analysis, we go over the challenges that Western Europe faces in 2017. The next episode will focus on Eastern Europe and Russia.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Middle East

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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Middle East

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BAKU - The Middle East is on fire. The traditional borders are becoming obsolete. The region is steadily fragmenting into factions defined by religion, economic interests, and kinships. But, if you thought that 2016 was a bad year, then brace yourself for 2017 as the region will undergo a geopolitical shift.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Africa

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BAKU - Africa is home to more than 1.2 billion people, 54 recognised states and thousands of ethnic groups. Yet, the continent is overwhelmed with geopolitical problems. From the rebels in Mali to the Chinese-backed economic projects and Angola’s transition of power. There are many fundamental changes occurring in Africa, and in this analysis, we will go the biggest developments that await 2017.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: South America

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BAKU - In South America, the stakes differ greatly between countries. Some nations will focus on deterring criminal syndicates and settling peace deals with rebel forces. Others will seek to contain social unrest and hyperinflation. Then, in a turn of events, there are countries who will enjoy political stability. Either way, in this analysis we will go over the challenges for South America in 2017.
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Geopolitics: Models of Analysis

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Geopolitics: Models of Analysis

This presentation will introduce more complex models of Geopolitical analysis which can be used to frame global power distribution and analyze shifts in power. It is recommended that you watch the first video in this series before this: https://youtu.be/dg7d0TPoLgw
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The Geopolitics of World War III

The real reason Russia and Syria are being targeted right now
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The Geopolitics of World War III

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Geopolitical analysis 2017: North America, Part 1 of 2

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BAKU - Almost a month has passed since American voters chose their next president. Trump’s victory in the presidential elections represents a shift in American politics. However, to assume that Trump's campaign promises will dictate his actions would be a misconception.
By filtering out the emotions as well as the political restrictions, we can calculate what the President can and cannot do. This methodology brings forth a certain degree of predictability for 2017.
Now, Trump’s presidency will have global implications. We will go over these changes. However, in this episode we will focus on Trump’s legitimacy, the legal system, Obamacare, climate change, and more. In the second episode, we’ll talk about immigration, trade, and the relations between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.Soundtrack:
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The Geopolitical Map in 2030

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The world isn’t getting any less complicated. Governments, international companies and globally engaged individuals face an ever-increasing mountain of information as they work to make sense of the news each day. The current international environment, however, doesn’t need to be difficult to understand if you know where to focus your energy.
In this episode of the Stratfor Podcast, we share a keynote presentation that Vice President of Strategic Analysis Rodger Baker delivered at the 2017 Mackinder Forum. Baker outlines the principle of applied geopolitics that Stratfor was founded upon and explains how businesses, investors, governments and individuals can leverage geopolitical analysis and forecasting to inform strategic decision-making and better understand the underlying forces shaping world events.
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Geopolitical order set to be tested in 2017

Jane's Intelligence Review identifies the trends and events to watch as liberal democracy gives way to increasingly securitised policies.

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The Geopolitics of World War III

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The Geopolitical Map in 2030

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In this episode of the Stratfor Podcast, we share a keynote presentation that Vice President of Strategic Analysis Rodger Baker delivered at the 2017 Mackinder Forum. Baker outlines the principle of applied geopolitics that Stratfor was founded upon and explains how businesses, investors, governments and individuals can leverage geopolitical analysis and forecasting to inform strategic decision-making and better understand the underlying forces shaping world events.
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The geopolitical impact of China’s economic diplomacy

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The geopolitical impact of China’s economic diplomacy

On March 8, the Center for East AsiaPolicy Studies at Brookings held a public forum that brought together experts from Japan and the United States to examine the geopolitical implications of China’s recent economic diplomacy strategy.
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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Middle East

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Geopolitical analysis 2017: Middle East

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How natural gas could be a geopolitical game-changer in the Mideast

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It's a discovery that could easily shake up the geopolitical order in the Middle East. Deep under the eastern Mediterranean lies the largest natural gas basin ever found on Europe's doorstep. But the gas fields often coincide with disputed borders between rival nations. Our reporter Marine Pradel investigated this lucrative resource, which everyone wants a piece of.
The billions of cubic metres of natural gas discovered in recent years off Israel, Egypt and Cyprus form what is now called the "Levantine Basin", the largest natural gas reservoir within easy reach of Europe.
The first major deposit, known as Tamar, was discovered in 2009 off the coast of Haifa, Israel, by a consortium made up of Noble Energy (US) and Delek-Avner (Israel). Other gas fields were later discovered in the same zone of the "Levantine Basin": Leviathan (Israel), Aphrodite (Cyprus), but most importantly Zohr, in 2015 off the coast of Egypt: the largest gas field ever discovered in the Mediterranean, larger than all the others combined. It was found by the Italian oil giant ENI, which has already started to exploit it and is aiming to start production by the end of 2017.
Meanwhile, Israel, supported by its US ally, is drilling away, driven by a free-market and idealistic vision: exploiting the gas will oblige the countries of the region to co-operate as business partners, which will in turn create peace and stability.
But the gas under the Mediterranean Sea may also carry within it the seeds of new conflicts. On the divided island of Cyprus, it threatens reunification efforts. In Lebanon, its location - straddling the disputed maritime boundary with Israel - boosts the belligerent rhetoric of the armed Hezbollah group.
It is hoped the gas could be worth billions of dollars, and all eyes are on the highly coveted European gas market, which Russia would like to keep for itself.
Speaking to FRANCE 24 in Washington, the US Special Envoy and Coordinator for InternationalEnergyAffairs summarised the situation. “All of a sudden, it’s not just a bunch of fishermen that care about those waters. Suddenly, there’s billions and billions of dollars”, he explained. The stakes are certainly high. In total, nearly 3,500 billion cubic metres of natural gas could lie under the eastern Mediterranean, according to a study by the US Geological Survey.
From Egypt to Syria via Lebanon, Israel and Cyprus, our reporter investigated this precious resource, a double-edged sword that awakens old Cold War reflexes and could well upset the geopolitical order of an already unstable region.
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